6 Albums Out Today You Should Listen to Now: Vince Staples, Radiohead, Prince, More

With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new albums and reissues by Vince Staples, Radiohead, Prince, Laurel Halo, Jeff Tweedy, and DJ Khaled.

After sharing a series of cryptic teasers, Radiohead has released a brand new reissue of their 1997 album OK Computer, in honor of its 20th anniversary. It includes the re-mastered original record, eight B-sides, and three previously unreleased songs. The new tracks are “Man of War,” “Lift,” and “I Promise.” In March, Pitchfork celebrated OK Computer’s 20th anniversary with a series of features. Revisit them here.

Prince’s 1984 classic Purple Rain has received a reissue—one that’s been developed using plans that were “agreed [upon] with Prince before he passed away.” The set is composed of two discs, one of which contains 11 previously unreleased songs, including “Electric Intercourse” and “Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden.” It also features Prince’s “Father’s Song,” an excerpt of which originally appeared in the Purple Rain film, before the hook was repurposed for “Computer Blue.”

Jeff Tweedy’s new album Together at Last is out today. The LP features solo acoustic renditions of songs that Tweedy has performed with Wilco, as well as with his side projects Loose Fur and Golden Smog. Together at Last is the first release in a proposed retrospective series titled Loft Acoustic Sessions.